Transit-Oriented Development Analysis
Transit-oriented development (TOD) analysis evaluates how well the land around public-transport stations supports compact, mixed-use, walkable development that feeds and is fed by transit. Its analytical backbone is Luca Bertolini's 1999 node–place model, which scores every station area on two axes — its value as a transport node and its value as a place of activity — and diagnoses whether the two are in balance. Combined with the classic density, diversity, and design dimensions and with network measures of access to stations, the approach identifies which station areas are under-developed, over-stressed, or ripe for intensification.
Les hele metoden
Logg inn med en gratis konto for å lese denne delen.
Metodekart
Nabolaget av beslektede metoder — velg en node for å utforske.
Kilder
- Bertolini, L. (1999). Spatial development patterns and public transport: the application of an analytical model in the Netherlands. Planning Practice & Research, 14(2), 199–210. DOI: 10.1080/02697459915724 ↗
Slik siterer du denne siden
ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Transit-Oriented Development Analysis (Node–Place Model of Transit Areas). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/no/urban-studies/transit-oriented-development-analysis
Hvilken metode?
Sett denne metoden ved siden av sin nærmeste slektning og les dem side om side — biblioteket legger bøkene på bordet; valget er ditt.
- 15-Minute City AnalysisUrban Studies↔ sammenlign
- Accessibility AnalysisHuman Geography↔ sammenlign
- Mixed-Use IndexUrban Studies↔ sammenlign
- Urban Network AnalysisUrban Studies↔ sammenlign
Lignende metoder
Funnet en feil på denne siden? Rapporter eller foreslå en rettelse →